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A Famille Rose Porcelain Gu Vase. There is a 6 Chinese character "大清乾隆年製" (Made in the Reign of Great Qing Emperor Qianlong) mark on the middle section of the vase. Height: 31.5cm, Diameter of Base: 12.5cm. 粉彩粉紅地八寶紋花觚 "大清乾隆年製"款

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A Sino-Tibetan Gilt Bronze Figure of Lama seated on a square base wearing the typical high pointed hat of Gelugpa tradition. The way he holds the scriptures in his left hand and raised his right hands shows that he is teaching and explaining the Dharma and giving assurance to his followers. Base plate is intact and unopened. The previous materials placed inside this statue still remaining. Period: circa 16th Century. Height: 10.5cm. 16th 世紀 銅鎏金喇嘛像

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A Sino-Tibetan Gilt Bronze Vaishravana (Lord of Weatlh) seated on double lotus base holding in his left hand a mongoose as his vehicle and gatherer of jewels and wealth. There is a small Jambhala seated in front of the lotus base. Base plate is gilt and intact and unopened. Period: circa 18th Century. Height: 20cm. 18世紀 銅鎏金多聞天王像

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A Large Sino-Tibetan Gilt Bronze Jambhala seated on lotus base with his left hand holding a mongoose as his vehicle and gatherer of jewels and wealth. There are Tibetan inscriptions at the back of the lotus base. Period: circa 18th/19th Century. Height: 31.5cm. Base plate intact and unopened. Condition: Face, hair and back of headdress repainted. 18/19th 世紀 銅鎏金財寶天王像

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Base plate is gilt, intact and unopened. Face, hair and back of headdress repainted.

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A Sino-Tibetan Bronze Akshobhaya Buddha seated in dhyanasana on double lotus throne with hands in dhyana mudra and a Vajra placed on the front of throne. There is elaborate floral pattern on the hem of the robe. Period: circa 18th/19th Century. Height: 16.5cm. 18th/19th 世紀 銅鎏金阿閦如來佛像

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A Sino-Tibetan Gilt Bronze Padmasambhava seated on double lotus base. He holds a Vajra (thunderbolt) on his right hand; a Kapala (skull cup) on his left; and a Khattvanga (ritual sceptre) resting on his left shoulder. He wears a Karmapa-style hat with an ornate finial rising from the middle and inset with turquoise at the front. He wears a floral patterned robe and an outer coat. He further wears a tiger skin on his body with the tiger's head and front legs showing from his back. He is adorned with earrings, necklaces, bracelets and anklets inset with turquoise. Period: Qing Dynasty (AD 1644 - 1912). Height: 26 cm. Base plate intact and unopened. Face repainted. 清 銅鎏金蓮花生大士佛像

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An Usual and Large Sino-Tibetan Gilt Bronze Padmasambhava seated on lotus base supported by a lotus stem rising from a stylized pond. He holds a Vajra (thunderbolt) on his right hand; a Kapala (skull cup) on his left; and a Khattvanga (ritual sceptre) resting on his left shoulder. He wears a round hat with a turquoise roundel at the front with lappets resting on his shoulders and a half vajra pointed finial at the top. He is adorned with a floral patterned robe and an outer coat. There are two dakinis with hands in anjali mudra emerging from the water on the left and right sides of Padmasambhava below the lotus base. Period: Qing Dynasty (AD 1644 - 1912). Height: 34.1 cm. Base plate intact and unopened. Face repainted. 清 銅鎏金蓮花生大士佛像

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A Sino-Tibetan Silver Figure of A Bodhisattva / Buddha seated in vajrasana on double lotus base with both hands in dhyanamudra and wearing a 3 bejewelled leaves crown with a high chignon and with braids of hair resting on the shoulder. He is also adorned with armlets and bracelets. Period: circa 14th Century. Height: 24 cm. Base plate intact and unopened. 14th世紀 銀菩薩坐像

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An Important Sino-Tibetan Bronze Bodhisattva seated on lotus base in partial lilasana. Her right hand raised and left hand holding a conch shell. She wears a 5 bejewelled leaves crown and her hair is worn in a high chignon atop with chintamani and braids of hair rest on her shoulders. She is adorned with a short and long jewelled necklace; armlets; and bracelets and also a robe with ornate floral patterned hems which is tied with a bow at her waist. There are celestial scarves or streamers scrolling around her arms and behind her head. There are 7 Chinese character "大清乾隆年敬造" (translated to mean "Made In The Reign Of Great Qing Emperor Qianlong") mark cast on the front of the lotus base. Further, there are inscribed 3 Chinese characters "莊嚴母" ("Zhuang Yan Mu" to mean "The Majestic Sacred Mother Bodhisattva") on the front side and below the lotus base and thereby identifying this statue as a "female" Bodhisattva. In addition, there are 4 Chinese characters "德行根本" ("De Xing Gen Ben" to mean "Virtuous Cultivation Is The Root To Buddhahood" ) inscribed on the back of the lotus base. This statue is rare and very heavy in weight for its size. Period: Qianlong (AD 1736 - 1795). Height: 16.5 cm. Provenance: Ex-collection of Nei Xue Tang - A Buddhist Museum. For comparable, see (a) Beijing Hanhai (北京翰海), 22 November 2004, Lot 2411 http://seercn.com/zhanlandetail.aspx?Id=428&typeId=1141 (b) Sungari International Auction (中贸圣佳) 29 April 2011, Lot 3233 http://auction.artxun.com/paimai-55920-279597963.shtml 乾隆年 銅莊嚴母坐像 "大清乾隆年敬造"，"莊嚴母"，"德行根本" 款 前新加坡內學堂博物館收藏

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A Very Rare Gold Sino-Tibetan Buddha with hands in bhumisparsa mudra seated on Double-Lotus Throne with beaded edges and with Tibetan inscriptions at the back of the lotus throne. The base cover is made of skin and it is unopened and complete with empowerment deposits. Extremely difficult to find Sino-Tibetan Buddha statue made of gold and come with inscriptions. Apart from its gold value, the main attractions of this statue is the very simple and elegant way in which it was cast and with the face of the Buddha exuding an everlasting sweet and calming smile. The bhumisparsa mudra represents the victory of the Buddha over evil. Period: Qing Dynasty (AD 1644-1912). Height: 11.8cm. Weight: 424.5g. Provenance: Ex-collection of Nei Xue Tang - A Buddhist Museum. 清 金佛坐像 重 424.5g 前新加坡內學堂博物館收藏

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A Large and Important Sino-Tibetan Gilt Bronze Bodhisattva seated on a lotus throne with right hand in abhaya mudra and left hand in dhyana mudra with 7 Chinese characters "大清乾隆年敬造" (Made in the Reign of Great Qing Emperor Qianlong) cast in front of the throne. Base plate is intact and unopened. Height: 41.3cm. Provenance: Ex-collection of Nei Xue Tang - A Buddhist Museum. 銅鎏金菩薩坐像 "大清乾隆年敬造" 款。 前新加坡內學堂博物館收藏